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Woman and Child Care in Ayurveda

Ayurvedic women and child care rules lay out solid action plans to ensure the health of women and children. In India, women are ascribed divinity, solely because of their ability to give birth to a child and thereby retaining the human race on the face of earth.

Bala chikitsa (child care) is the wing of Ayurveda that deals with women and childcare. Bala means a child and chikitsa means treatment. According to Ayurveda women and children are no separate entities but inseparable factors. This is because the health of the woman during pregnancy directly affects the health of the baby. Any post-natal disease to the mother can also deprive the child of essential nutrients in the form of breast milk.

Ayurveda also considers women as the first teacher of a child and every aspect of proper development of a child is directly linked to the physical and mental health of the mother.

Women and child care in Ayurveda in principle starts before the formation of the fetus inside the womb. Healthy fetus formation is the result of the union of a healthy man and a healthy woman, at the right time and in the right manner.

This branch of Ayurveda deals with impotence, infertility, prenatal, natal and postnatal care. Neonatal care has significant importance according to Ayurvedic concepts. The care given to a newborn child is equivalent to a life-time of health care. The right treatments and care given to a newborn baby at the right times will ensure healthy development of the child as a person and contributing member to the society.

The basis of woman and child care Ayurveda is found in ancient Ayurvedic treatises - Ashtanga Hridaya, Sushrutha Samhita, Charaka Samhita and Vagbhata Samhita.

Vagbhata Samhitha and Ashtanga Hridaya (both by Acharya Vagbhata) have comprehensive guidelines about day to day care of pregnant women and newborn child. Both mental and physical health of a mother is important to the progeny. There is specified treatment and caring method for expecting women in Ayurvedic women and child care.

This includes a highly nutritive diet specially formulated for each month of development of the fetus and diet that ensures lactation. Specific issues like nausea, vomiting, constipation etc that occur during the pregnancy have effective treatments in Ayurveda women and child care.

The food and medicines also prepare the woman for a smooth delivery of a healthy baby.

The food items that an expecting or nursing mother takes must be pure and free from any toxins like pesticides or chemicals. Any violation from the Ayurvedic rules can lead to the birth of an unhealthy child.

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FAQ's

  • What are some of the stages of a women's life?

    Women go through various stages and it makes their life full of struggles. Some of the phases of womens’ life are: Menarche, menopause, joint pain, back pain.

  • The end to a woman’s menstrual cycle and ovulations is termed as menopause. If this menopause happens earlier than its time, it is known as early menopause.

  • Early menopause can happen because of many reasons, such as : woman’s genes, Poor nutrition, Smoking, mental stress.

  • The first menstruation in a women's life is known as menarche, which is one of the signs of puberty.

  • There are 5 pittas that plays an active role at the time of menstrual cycle of a woman: Alochaka Pitta (related to eyes), Bhrajaka Pitta (related to the skin), Sadhaka Pitta (related to the emotions), Pachaka Pitta (related to the stomach), Ranjaka Pitta (present in liver and blood). Ayurveda helps to establish a balance between all these pittas by recommending proper diet and the best lifestyle.

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